Judge Jeanine Pirro’s opening statement on Saturday’s ‘Justice’ was a rant for the ages, and I suspect she speaks for a great many Americans, including me.

She didn’t pull any punches as she excoriatedmama jihadi for her for having the audacity to complain about America after what her sons did, and the Obama Regime for their failures in the war on terror.

In New York Harbor stands a mighty woman with a torch, beckoning the huddled masses yearning to breathe free, and the wretched refuse from tempest tossed shores to her as she lifts her lamp beside the golden door.

And they were by all accounts just that — a family fleeing a tyrannical government. A family seeking political asylum. The very people to whom that mighty woman holds out her welcoming torch.